Spice, widely regarded as the reigning queen of Dancehall, has broken new ground once again. The Grammy-nominated artiste has become the first Jamaican female to have a lead single surpass 300 million streams on Spotify.
Her global hit “Go Down Deh” featuring Sean Paul and Shaggy has now amassed 300,376,338 streams as of August 24, 2025. This remarkable achievement marks a significant milestone not only for her career but for Dancehall music as a whole. It also earned her certifications across major markets including the US, UK, France, and Canada.
Spice’s streaming numbers underscore her unmatched staying power in a genre where female artists have historically had to fight harder for global recognition.
Top 5 Most-Streamed Jamaican Female Lead Singles on Spotify (as of August 24, 2025):
- Spice – Go Down Deh (feat. Sean Paul & Shaggy) – 300,376,338 streams
- Sister Nancy – Bam Bam – 230,207,075 streams
- Koffee – Toast – 205,383,109 streams
- Dawn Penn – You Don’t Love Me (No, No, No) – 161,464,964 streams
- Spice – So Mi Like It – 108,359,365 streams
This achievement follows another major success for Spice earlier in the month. On August 4, she became the first Jamaican to receive U.S. sales certification under the new Luminate and A2IM independent music tracking system.
Her debut album 10, which received a Grammy nomination, has now sold over 140,000 copies globally, reinforcing her place at the top of the Dancehall genre.
Spice continues to break barriers and redefine what is possible for Caribbean women in music. Her journey is not only inspiring but historic, placing her among the greats and cementing her legacy as a true icon of Jamaican culture.
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